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Stub Mandrel

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  1. I've ordered a red one, it will be about five weeks 😞 With a main loud, light cab/head setup that will do almost anything, this is just an excuse to turn my backup Elf amp into a grab and go. If it doesn't work out, I'll get a GR 110 instead.
  2. Went down a damned rabbithole, rediscovered Jet Boy Jet Girl… and noticed it sounds the same as C'est Plane Pour Moi. Apparently it's the same backing track.
  3. Can you link to the other thread? I can only find one in the for sale section.
  4. I'm needing a decent bag to take all my bits and pieces. Any recommendations for something that will take leads, mike stand, bass stand (so at least 1m long) ideally with a reinforced compartment for other gear such as a mic, tuner etc. A standard 'lighting bag' doesn't have separate storage, but I wondered about something like this: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Organizer-Backpack-Waterproof-Capacity-Boyfriend/dp/B08P4PS1B1/ref=sr_1_6?dchild=1&keywords=1m+rod+case&qid=1628845495&s=sports&sr=1-6 "There is a thick sponge inside the fishing rod bag, which can protect the fishing rod and reel from damage caused by impact. "
  5. Amp bag comes with a shoulder strap. I carried amp cab and bass to the car in one go. I really need my gig box as well though, and I've been asked to do bv's. So i need to get a holdall that will take mike stand and bass stand. Then there's spare bass (probably a fretless)... I still need roadies!
  6. England only. I think I may have to go the 'phone them up' route in Wales. There is no route for complaints/queries if the system goes wrong...
  7. Hmm... I've been trying to find out some details of Phil Jones Cabs. They seem high on hype and very thin on actual figures (or independent reviews).
  8. Any good? No professional reviews out there - they all just regurgitate the same press release. User reviews seem to vary, some people say this is just a mid-range box to brighten things up alongside another cab, others say it is full range. No info on its sensitivity (or any other Phil Jones cabs, despite their website waxing lyrical about all the advanced measurement gear they have). I don't expect miracles but would this cope for a 'lounge gig' alongside, say, ~25 watts of amplified acoustic guitar and vocals if driven by a decent head?
  9. If you know the speaker part name/code we might be able to get an ideal volume/port size from WinISD
  10. I have a 2002 Squier Jazz. I set teh neck, and a couple of weeks later it was bowed again. Repeated and a couple of weeks later... I realised the truss rod must be pulling up the neck. I took it apart, after taking off the tension, considering a bit of exploratory drilling to find the anchor point. Lo! There was a small hole between the end of the infill piece and the end of the slot, metal visible. I 'injected' a cc or two of runny superglue in the hope the wood would absorb it and even swell slightly, giving the strength to stop the rod being pulled in further. That was over a year ago (I think) and I haven't had to re-tighten and actually had to relax it a bit after the recent heatwave.
  11. Careful, I'll tag Bill fitzmaurice, and you'll be in big trouble...
  12. With acknowledgement to @SpondonBassed
  13. I'm sure the guy from 1979 is David Tennant...
  14. I hate to give Gary Bushell a boost, but this gig review (Exploited) from 1981 features much mohican and a 'Punk's Not Dead' t-shirt. http://punkrocker.org.uk/punkinterviews/exploited.html This is interesting (the one mohican is mid-80s): https://www.walesonline.co.uk/gallery/amazing-photographs-show-what-like-15732480 So how frar back can I get? 1980: https://www.shutterstock.com/editorial/image-editorial/stock-3488814a Robert De Niro in Taxi Driver, 1976 - quite possibly the inspiration for punks? 1979: 1980: 1971? How about 1951? https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/detail/news-photo/mohican-hair-cut-june-28-1951-josephine-amaya-17-years-mrs-news-photo/1048017544?adppopup=true
  15. I recommend Clark Y. Not very adventurous, maybe, but you can't go wrong with Clark Y.
  16. It's worth remembering that the commission sale system gives the buyer advantages and the seller a specialist audience and avoid time wasters, without 20% vat going on the price. Much better deal than selling to a shop who then sell on as well.
  17. My brother was a punk in the late 70s. Leather jacket, skinny jeans, 13 hole docs and spiky hair. Mohican vs. Mohawk. Whatever is technically right, no-one called it a mohawk before the 90s. Mohicans weren't unusual among 'lifestyle' punks in the 70s. https://flashbak.com/a-duty-to-offend-1970s-punk-jackets-41008/ Lol seems many of those aren't 70s, cant do a proper image search on my phone. The 'punks not dead' one would be mid 80s at a guess!
  18. I really like using dowelled construction and have the jigs/experience of using them. Inclined to think it would definitely be best to use ply rather than mdf if going that way. A three bar internal cross brace would use a quarter as much timber and would greatly increase the stiffness of each panel.
  19. Presumably extending the tubes changes height as well as string length and vice versa. Do you find this interaction makes setting up more fiddly?
  20. Used it at a rehearsal last night. It's a keeper 😛
  21. Have a look at prices for Westone basses on eBay Japan. They are clearly highly thought of in their home country. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/124494439605?chn=ps&mkevt=1&mkcid=28
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